Moscow calling: Capital’s public phones to be equipped with Skype

Most remaining payphones will be concentrated in the residential areas of the capital. Source: Vitaly Belousov / TASS

New initiative will allow users to pay bills and use internet from payphones.

Moscow is to remove a third of public payphones from its streets, but those
remaining will be equipped with additional features, according to the
information technology department of the Russian capital’s administration.

The city authorities have already demonstrated the new multifunctional
devices, via which it is possible to access the internet, pay mobile phone
bills or make calls via Skype.

“Payphones must be transformed into another
type of service. Before they were just fixed-line telephones, but now they can
be an information kiosk providing a wide range of possibilities,” says Andrei Yershov, Director of MGTS (Moscow city telephone network, a
company that provides communication services in the capital). "Payphones
can act as hot spots (for Wi-Fi access), provide the opportunity to make calls via
Skype or another service,"

The experimental device has a touch screen that allows you to select several
services, including access to the internet and the option of paying utility
bills.

There are 3017 payphones in Moscow, most of which (about 2,000) are installed
in public facilities - schools, hospitals, dormitories; other phones are located
on the streets.

According to the information technology department, most remaining payphones will
be concentrated in the residential areas of the capital.

According to the head of the TelecomDaily research company Denis Kuskov,
expanding the range of services will make payphones popular.

"The appearance of the IT component is useful,” said Kuskov. “As for
Wi-Fi and access to Skype - it all depends on the ease of use of the service
and its cost. If the price is appropriate, and the service is easy to use,
people will use the new payphones."